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Checklist topics
Check it off when you
feel that you are done
Come up with a question that you can answer with an investigation.
Do some background research on topics related to your question.
Decide on a method for how you will investigate your question. Will it
be an experiment, a systematic observation, or a data exploration?
Figure out what materials you will need for your investigation and
how you will get a hold of these materials.
Develop your hypothesis. This is a statement or prediction that can
either be supported or rejected by the results of your investigation.
Identify your Independent, Dependent, and Controlled variables.
Decide how you will measure your dependent variable and make a
data recording sheet if necessary.
Start and run your investigation, collecting your data, and making
observations.
Analyze and organize your results into tables, charts, and/or graphs.
Get feedback from peers and give feedback on their projects.
Write up your investigation as a report to be presented and shared.